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the reagan era was a massive deficit stimulus to boost the economy, bolster the economy for a while, and it left a lot of debt that we are still dealing with today. a legacy that neutered the conservative party, that disabled the conservative party from doing its job, and this was the great debate, by the way, that i gave to supply-siders. they said the conservative party had to stop, the party of canal, of saying no, dispensing pain. why do we not become the party of santa claus and all of the good things and grow our way of the spending problem? that legacy, that debate was one of the bad things that came out of this era, and i tried to lay it out in my first book, and i think it is fairly obvious now. look at the folly of new year's eve this year, looking to extend the bush tax cuts that we afford. and all of the liberal campaign. $4 trillion in deficits that our children are going to pay so the top half of the households, a lot of them do not even pay income taxes, the progressive have of the population, they go out and buy some more flat screen televisions or some other consumpt
the reagan era was a massive deficit stimulus to boost the economy, bolster the economy for a while, and it left a lot of debt that we are still dealing with today. a legacy that neutered the conservative party, that disabled the conservative party from doing its job, and this was the great debate, by the way, that i gave to supply-siders. they said the conservative party had to stop, the party of canal, of saying no, dispensing pain. why do we not become the party of santa claus and all of the...
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economy. friday's u.s. nonfarm payroll data beat market expectations. exports led the gainers, that's because the u.s. is japan's biggest export market, and the yen continues to weaken against the dollar and other major currencies. economists, politicians, and n pundents have tossed around different economics. we sat down with angel gurria. >>> there is a newfound sense of hope which i had not seen for many years here. in japan, typically there was a deflation of the expectations. now i think there is an inflation of expectations. what you have in japan this year, perhaps, is loose monetary policy. and a fiscal policy, okay? this is okay for one year. then you really have to move into control. is your question of credibility. we have to remember 20% debt to gdp and still growing. >> how concerned should we be about that? >> it is by far the highest. the average is about 100%. so it's more than double the average. it is so high that it's like going to mount everest without objecti oxygen on your own. you can, but you do not function. so the same thing ha
economy. friday's u.s. nonfarm payroll data beat market expectations. exports led the gainers, that's because the u.s. is japan's biggest export market, and the yen continues to weaken against the dollar and other major currencies. economists, politicians, and n pundents have tossed around different economics. we sat down with angel gurria. >>> there is a newfound sense of hope which i had not seen for many years here. in japan, typically there was a deflation of the expectations. now...
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economy for the last two or three years, even as the economy has been recovering, gist see signs of the cloud of fear dissipating and that explains why people are getting back into the market. >> neil: i hope you're right. a couple of things worry me along the way. and we were that's way about the internet boom when all these young entrepreneurs were telling us, earnings don't matter anymore, and promised the -- i used to say even then, i'd like to see some money in the tank before i invest in this bank. that was then, this is now. very different. but one thing that worries me is revenue growth, sales growth, has actually not met expectations. if anything, more than half the companies reporting have missed in that regard. that's a top line number that speaks about momentum, and whether companies can sustain what is going on here. after the cuts, after everything is taken out, you have to grow your business, and revenue slowing is a sign that they can't or not yet. what do you make of it? >> well, think there's a lot of truth to what you just said. but my area of expertise is how what we
economy for the last two or three years, even as the economy has been recovering, gist see signs of the cloud of fear dissipating and that explains why people are getting back into the market. >> neil: i hope you're right. a couple of things worry me along the way. and we were that's way about the internet boom when all these young entrepreneurs were telling us, earnings don't matter anymore, and promised the -- i used to say even then, i'd like to see some money in the tank before i...
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is it possible to navigate the economy with all the details or to stick some misinformation in media hype to keep you up to date by decoding the mainstream status it's in your right. here's mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that americans call a dollar. i'm sorry. he doesn't care if there are a lot of money you sold our little you know what kind of mine are there terror cells in your neighborhood don't want us to defeat terrorism the only liberal democrats. who voted for. the super to distract us from what you and i should care about because they're profit driven industry that's those of sensationalistic garbage he calls it breaking news i'm out to martin and we're going to break this but. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't. charge is a big issue. well the idea of an iron dome might be a bit rusty these days the united states has spent hundreds of millions of dollars on this defense missi
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is showing signs of growth with the blocs largest economy becoming an attractive option for immigrants searching for work but many germans are not happy with the influx of newcomers saying it puts a strain on the country's infrastructure artie's peter oliver now reports. those coming to germany in search of a new life might find one of their biggest challenges in the shape of the german people a bird holzman foundation poll shows two thirds of people hear a few new comers as a burden on society one of those is college schmidt he says he knows families who come from outside of the e.u. as many as five children who live on the state presently. the main performance which you have to bring to stay in germany you have to make children if you have no drop in germany and normal social. if hundred square meters in five children you get another three thousand euros that month social eight call runs a motor scooter hire company in berlin and claims to represent many of set at what they see as a free ride given to migrants. if i would live in africa and i hear that when i see that my friend of mi
is showing signs of growth with the blocs largest economy becoming an attractive option for immigrants searching for work but many germans are not happy with the influx of newcomers saying it puts a strain on the country's infrastructure artie's peter oliver now reports. those coming to germany in search of a new life might find one of their biggest challenges in the shape of the german people a bird holzman foundation poll shows two thirds of people hear a few new comers as a burden on society...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mikes. for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report. from . the going down of the sun and good morning we will remember that we will. mission free accreditation free. for charges free. range means free. free. free. old free blog quality video for your media projects and free media. com you. better come home or woken up in the middle of the night convinced that someone else and then there will be a trinket slightly out of place a frame tilted or a pillow tussled well just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't i. out to get you in fact hundreds of times every year teams from the f.b.i. sneak in the houses an office building supplant bugs completely and attacked it they're called tactical operations teams were attacked ops and their methodology is extensively outlined in the book the secrets of the f.b.i. written by ronald kessler a while back i happened to hear kessler on n.p.r. describing too late the f.b.i. would go to break in and gather in
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i think the economy remains an okay shape and that's all. what you remember about the companies and areas we talk about, they have not done anything in 13 years. remember, we're just moving above 2,000, the year 2000 highs in the stocks, what happened is evaluations came down while there's a little growth picking up, and now the market is in gear with them. i don't know they have a long way to go because the companies have zero growth rates, but others are better like the rails that have decent growth going forward. neil: top line growth, this stuff, revenues, which were not going along with beating earnings expectations, and, in fact, that was tested and more disappointment than normally meets the eye with the attention to other details. how much of a worry is that for you and what type of a leash does it put the market on? >> worried about the strength. the rally in the market is extraordinary. we had a great return on equity in the last four months that we normally don't see for 12 months. that tells you the market is over extended, over
i think the economy remains an okay shape and that's all. what you remember about the companies and areas we talk about, they have not done anything in 13 years. remember, we're just moving above 2,000, the year 2000 highs in the stocks, what happened is evaluations came down while there's a little growth picking up, and now the market is in gear with them. i don't know they have a long way to go because the companies have zero growth rates, but others are better like the rails that have decent...
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say the worst case s scenario, immigrants, once they're legalized might be able to add more to the economy by moving up the social economic ladder. proponents will really attack this study. but some conservatives in certain parts of the country are already seizing on this and saying, wait a minute, we need to rethink this immigration reform project. >> it's a talker. david, thanks for your insight. we appreciate it. >> sure. thanks. >>> new set of hearings on the benghazi consulate attack that claimed four american lives. new state department witnesses will undercut hillary clinton's explanation of what went wrong. nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell has the story. >> reporter: started around 9:40 pm. by 3:00 in the morning ambassador chris stevens and three others were dead. a second full assault at 5:15 am on a cia annex miles away. now house republicans have released an interview with gregory hicks, the deputy chief of mission who called for military help with four more operatives in tripoli but was overruled. he said i believe if we had been able to scramble a fig
say the worst case s scenario, immigrants, once they're legalized might be able to add more to the economy by moving up the social economic ladder. proponents will really attack this study. but some conservatives in certain parts of the country are already seizing on this and saying, wait a minute, we need to rethink this immigration reform project. >> it's a talker. david, thanks for your insight. we appreciate it. >> sure. thanks. >>> new set of hearings on the benghazi...
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sale of fifteen state companies tax hikes and public sector wage cuts slovenia is a relatively tiny economy with a g.d.p. of about forty five billion euros and indebted banking system burdened with around seven billion euros of bad loans slovenia's now trying to prop itself up by transferring of the non-performing loans of its largest banks to a newly established bad bank meanwhile its credit rating was recently cut to junk status one of the lowest investment grades possible the same thing happened to cyprus in two thousand and twelve a year before it faced punishing the bailout terms however slovenia's government is trying to persuade everyone it's better off without brussels money johan van overtveldt from the economic trends magazine says it is a familiar story. everybody who has been in trouble in the eurozone in the last years as in the first phase of the crisis always refused to admit that they are really in trouble and that of course is first of all some kind of psychological game they're trying to play with the markets and with the public at large. but that . being said. it has also
sale of fifteen state companies tax hikes and public sector wage cuts slovenia is a relatively tiny economy with a g.d.p. of about forty five billion euros and indebted banking system burdened with around seven billion euros of bad loans slovenia's now trying to prop itself up by transferring of the non-performing loans of its largest banks to a newly established bad bank meanwhile its credit rating was recently cut to junk status one of the lowest investment grades possible the same thing...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. speaker john boehner said entitlement reform must be part of any deal to raise the debt ceiling this time around. he is also calling for tax reform and less spending. in a conversation today with rich edson of the fox business network. >> we have two problems. we have a spending problem and secondly, we have this slow economic growth. it's pathetic. the president will go out on the jobs tour and talk about how the economy is growing. barely. so if we're serious about solving our spending problem, we need to look at the revenue side. the revenue side means getting our economy going again, helping people get better wages and better opportunities for better jobs. >> polls close at the top of the hour in south korcarolina's fir congressional district for one of the most unusual special elections in recent memory. involves a disgrace d politicia on the come back trail and sister of a political sat t tierist. trying to make a come back. >> just after castin
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we believe that it's going to make our economies more competitive. to boost exports. obviously it will be creating jobs in korea as they are able to continue to do extraordinary work in expanding their economy and moving it further and further up the value chain. we agree to continue the clean energy partnerships that help us to enhance our energy security and address climate change, given the importance of a peaceful nuclear energy industry to south korea, we recently agreed to extend the existing civilian nuclear agreement between our two countries, but we also emphasize in our discussions, the need to continue to work diligently towards a new agreement. as i told the president, i believe that we can find a way to support south korea's energy and commercial needs, even as we uphold our mutual commitments to prevent nuclear proliferation. we agree to continue modernizing our security alliance, guided by our joint vision, we're investing in the shared capests that allow our forces to operate and succeed together. we're on track for south korea to assume operational co
we believe that it's going to make our economies more competitive. to boost exports. obviously it will be creating jobs in korea as they are able to continue to do extraordinary work in expanding their economy and moving it further and further up the value chain. we agree to continue the clean energy partnerships that help us to enhance our energy security and address climate change, given the importance of a peaceful nuclear energy industry to south korea, we recently agreed to extend the...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on a potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. but what we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston proper earlier today it was very sticky you can see it start to become much more powdery down here the bottom line there's still a lot of snow out here a good place for snowball fight. jason it is kind of pretty incredible day there and even record snowfall throughout much of in life nobody's allowed to be driving lessons to them urgency or fear or exceptions. had ever come home or woken up in the middle of the night convinced that someone else had been there maybe a trinket slightly out of place a frame tilted or a pillow tussled well just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get you in fact hundreds of times every year teams from the f.b.i. sneak in the houses an office building s
find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on a potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. but what we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston proper earlier today it was very sticky you can see it start to become much more powdery down here the...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. there are no holds barred global financial headlines kaiser reports. in july two thousand and eleven the horn of africa was struck by a wave of famine and. again our screens were flooded with images of a may see that africa.
find out what's really happening to the global economy. there are no holds barred global financial headlines kaiser reports. in july two thousand and eleven the horn of africa was struck by a wave of famine and. again our screens were flooded with images of a may see that africa.
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with michael. cars are for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our cheap yes social for simply perseveringly please along with your civilian news. so you go. away for a. let her come home or woken up in the middle of the night convinced that someone else had been there maybe a trinket slightly out of place a frame tilted or a pillow tussled well just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get you in fact hundreds of times every year teams from the f.b.i. sneak into houses and office buildings the plant bugs completely and the tech that they're called tactical operations teams were attacked ops and their methodology is extensively outlined in the book the secrets of the f.b.i. written by ronald kessler well a while back i happened to hear kessler on n.p.r. describing the late the f.b.i. will go to break in and gather information on the d.l. the broadcast was so disturbing to read to me that i just had to share it with you guys so thes
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rates they charge the biggest banks the same banks that destroyed millions of jobs in nearly broke the economy. right. now without this or similar legislation student interest rates will double to six point eight percent in july right now banks borrow money at an interest rate of just point seven five percent however this bill is only a temporary measure these lower interest rates would only be effective for one year just long enough for congress to debate long term legislation for more of the state of our education system both here in the united states as well as abroad i'm joined here in d.c. by a professor of. zen morano a political analyst and editor of in for america's dot info and in our l.a. studio natal of natalia abrams co-founder and director of operations at student debt crisis natalia i'll start with you the effects of this bill could it be very far reaching but again it's only for one year so let's talk about how this bill would affect in particular future generations of students entering college and also the ones that are exit that have already accepted college. right so doubling
rates they charge the biggest banks the same banks that destroyed millions of jobs in nearly broke the economy. right. now without this or similar legislation student interest rates will double to six point eight percent in july right now banks borrow money at an interest rate of just point seven five percent however this bill is only a temporary measure these lower interest rates would only be effective for one year just long enough for congress to debate long term legislation for more of the...
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now, the economy is texas is booming. lower taxes, less regulation, and they're drilling for oil and gas. that's got strong growth going in the lonestar state and lower unemployment. doesn't that sound like the approach, more spending, more regulation and green energy? here is jay carney explaining the reason for the president's trip. >> out in the country there are positive things happening and that only reinforces the need o to-- the need for washington to do some very simple things to help facilitate economic growth and job creation, to help enhance the prospects of the middle class rising and thriving. >> kind of painful, wasn't it, a backhanded compliment to texas? and here is governor perry's response to the trip. >> if president obama is serious about getting the our economy working again? then he has come to the right place. it's going to be very interesting to see how the establishment media reports this texas event later on this week. all right, everybody, we are looking the at the market very firmly today. and
now, the economy is texas is booming. lower taxes, less regulation, and they're drilling for oil and gas. that's got strong growth going in the lonestar state and lower unemployment. doesn't that sound like the approach, more spending, more regulation and green energy? here is jay carney explaining the reason for the president's trip. >> out in the country there are positive things happening and that only reinforces the need o to-- the need for washington to do some very simple things to...
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in 2009, health disparities cost the united states economy $82.2 billion. we have to continue to bring awareness to this issue within our community, to develop strategies to eliminate these disparities in a cost effective way. on march 23, 2010, president obama signed the affordable care act which is a monumental step that helps us address these overwhelming statistics, health dispair -- health disparities within our communities. we now have in place comprehensive health care reform that improves access to affordable care and guarantees that millions of our most at-risk citizens will be finally able to receive care. by improving access to quality health care for all americans, the affordable care act actually reduces health disparities. we share this information so citizens will know this law invests in prevention and wellness, gives individuals and families more control over their own care, and expands initiatives to increase racial and ethnic diversity in health care professionals by strengthening cultural competency training for all health providers and
in 2009, health disparities cost the united states economy $82.2 billion. we have to continue to bring awareness to this issue within our community, to develop strategies to eliminate these disparities in a cost effective way. on march 23, 2010, president obama signed the affordable care act which is a monumental step that helps us address these overwhelming statistics, health dispair -- health disparities within our communities. we now have in place comprehensive health care reform that...
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-- economy? >> i do not think taking 2% off the top in a $14 trillion economy will be a big drag on growth. in sectors like defense, there are issues. this is why pass legislation to have smarter spending cuts in other areas of government to make government more efficient to replace the sequester. they say the sequester is not smart. we didn't insist upon it in the first place. here are better spending cuts to replace the sequester and we stand by those cuts. we think they are smarter. the senate never followed suit. the president just asked for a we thoughtse instead. that would also be counterproductive with respect to the economy. let me get back to my growth point. don't forget it. you need economic growth. if we keep having what we call static revenue increases, and it's really hard to get tax reform. here is where we have differences house well.-- as well. i like patty a lot. we have good, honest agreements with each other. they want tax reform as a means to grow and revenue for the governm
-- economy? >> i do not think taking 2% off the top in a $14 trillion economy will be a big drag on growth. in sectors like defense, there are issues. this is why pass legislation to have smarter spending cuts in other areas of government to make government more efficient to replace the sequester. they say the sequester is not smart. we didn't insist upon it in the first place. here are better spending cuts to replace the sequester and we stand by those cuts. we think they are smarter....
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we shrink in size as an economy. not paying more taxes going forward they cause the rest of us to be more productive. big fiscal gain from immigration reform. >> which is why some argue immigration refor would help the economy. >> various researchers have found that g.d.p. in the united states will increase because of immigration by $1.5 trillion over the next 10 years. >> rector warns about the looming cost of retirement programs. >> about half of it is social secures 34 years old. about three decades. we have a welfare state that is unsustainably large. immigrants didn't break it and they're not going to make it worse. they might actually give us breathing room to fix it. >> cost will be a key part of the immigration debate and these are the two competing views of what reform would mean. bret? >> bret: jim, thank you. big week for immigration. it is one of the most sensational trials in memory. why is one broadcast network completely ignored it? animal rights advocates cannot ignore the actions of new jersey's gove
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we know that this is necessary for our economy, that it'll be a positive for our economy. 90 of the fortune 500 companies that we have right now were formed by immigrants we have to make that strong argument to democrats and republicans. >> can i ask you an honest question here? as a liberal, i remember going to a hearing on immigration reform few years back on the hill. alan are greenspan making the conservative economic argument for it. when i see grover norquist and alan greenspan and the chamber of commerce and mark zuckerberg and his ceo buddies dumping this money in. there's some part of me that starts to get really nervous about where this bill is headed. because as a general matter, those are not people who i feel have the best interest of say working people in mind and so if i look over to that side and i say, wow, you've got the chamber, grover norquist, greenspan, all of these people, why should i think that this actually can be a win/win for working class folks, as well, for the folks whose lives are at stake here and not end up being essentially a way of supplying cheap labor t
we know that this is necessary for our economy, that it'll be a positive for our economy. 90 of the fortune 500 companies that we have right now were formed by immigrants we have to make that strong argument to democrats and republicans. >> can i ask you an honest question here? as a liberal, i remember going to a hearing on immigration reform few years back on the hill. alan are greenspan making the conservative economic argument for it. when i see grover norquist and alan greenspan and...
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this continued limping along in the economy. tracy: yeah. >> which means the market is vulnerable to upside surprise. we don't think it will get that. but it means that the market is pretty well braced for bad news or at least mediocre news. we will continue to have support from the federal reserve and the valuations, whether you look at the market, relative to history, relative to bonds, still looks attractive. tracy: that is actually comforting to me because my birthday is in august. the last few augusts have really seen the market tumble especially with the debt ceiling debates and things like that. so you're saying we're actually positioned to handle whatever washington throws at us? >> well, not everything. obviously they're very good at throwing us curves but what looks like the republicans have funded the government through the end of the fiscal year. the, it looks like these manufactured crises which we had in the first quarter have gone away. we're expecting muddle and mediocrity from washington. it's not exciting. it i
this continued limping along in the economy. tracy: yeah. >> which means the market is vulnerable to upside surprise. we don't think it will get that. but it means that the market is pretty well braced for bad news or at least mediocre news. we will continue to have support from the federal reserve and the valuations, whether you look at the market, relative to history, relative to bonds, still looks attractive. tracy: that is actually comforting to me because my birthday is in august....
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underlying is still a growing economy. it's maybe not growing exactly as fast as expected two, three months ago, but it's still a growing economy. the consumer and the middle class is growing. so we have some short-term disruptions based on the kiosk closure taking place based on new legislation coming in on january 1st and combining all this, that makes us believe that the underlying assumption for this year, a flattish market in line with last year is a good assumption for the russian beer market this year. >> meanwhile, europe will be the lagger, i presume. >> western europe is challenging from a market point of view in terms of consumer dynamics and that's why, apart from trying to grow share and do well in terms of innovation, get new products out there to consumers and appeal to more consumers, that's important. but we have to always look at our business model and try to make that more efficient. in particular, when you're looking at a market not growing and has not been growing for years now and i don't think will b
underlying is still a growing economy. it's maybe not growing exactly as fast as expected two, three months ago, but it's still a growing economy. the consumer and the middle class is growing. so we have some short-term disruptions based on the kiosk closure taking place based on new legislation coming in on january 1st and combining all this, that makes us believe that the underlying assumption for this year, a flattish market in line with last year is a good assumption for the russian beer...
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obama believes government investments can help grow the economy. mr. boehner says more spending is not the answer. he wants to cut regulations starting with obama care. bret? >> bret: wendell goler live on north lawn. thank you. >>> mortgage giant fannie mae will pay a dividend of $59 billion to the treasury department next month after its most profitable quarter in history. fannie took advantage of an accounting move allowing the company to decrease its tax liability. stocks finished the day in the red today. the dow lost 22 and a half points. the s&p 500 dropped 6. the nasdaq is down 4. >>> just as secretary of state john kerry seemed to be making head way with russia on an effort to end fighting in syria, a leaked report reveals a potential game-changer. national security correspondent jennifer griffin is live in the pentagon tonight. good evening, jennifer. >> reporter: good evening. secretary of state john kerry left moscow, confronted with leaked reports that israel had warned the u.s. that the russians were preparing to deliver batteries of sa-3
obama believes government investments can help grow the economy. mr. boehner says more spending is not the answer. he wants to cut regulations starting with obama care. bret? >> bret: wendell goler live on north lawn. thank you. >>> mortgage giant fannie mae will pay a dividend of $59 billion to the treasury department next month after its most profitable quarter in history. fannie took advantage of an accounting move allowing the company to decrease its tax liability. stocks...
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the same banks that destroyed millions of jobs and nearly broke the economy. that isn't right. >> and that's your morning's dish of scrambled politics. >>> and now for your morning forecast, here is bill karins. >> good morning. >> interest rate, i never heard that before that interest rates are going to double. >> yeah, they're trying to get them low. >> they're college kids. >> adults still have loans. >> i'm still paying mine. >> a lot of people are. it wasn't as far as the ordinary forecast in the central plains, that's where we dealt with strong storms and even a few tornadoes. none of them were too strong. we didn't have a lot of damage. a lot of reports of damaging hail. our severe weather season kicked off in the central plains. we have a line of strong storms about to roll through tulsa and to the north of oklahoma city. be careful driving there interstate 44. later today, south of chicago, central illinois and central indiana, could see a few strong storms there, damaging winds and hail. also once again central texas all the way up through central ok
the same banks that destroyed millions of jobs and nearly broke the economy. that isn't right. >> and that's your morning's dish of scrambled politics. >>> and now for your morning forecast, here is bill karins. >> good morning. >> interest rate, i never heard that before that interest rates are going to double. >> yeah, they're trying to get them low. >> they're college kids. >> adults still have loans. >> i'm still paying mine. >> a lot...
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it can way down the economy. -- weigh down the economy. the idea of technological change, the idea that people should make their own decisions without some big nanny in washington, he stood for all those things. i agree with those things. fiscally, he lost it. he really needed to stand up for closing more of the deficit. ronald reagan spent a lifetime before 1980 as the greatest ofrers -- scourge opponent deficit spending there ever was. he left a legacy of mass of gas offense -- of massive deficits that proved that deficits do not matter. >> more with former reagan budget director david stockman tonight at 8:00 on c-span. >> today, and newsmakers woodhouse veterans committee chairmen -- newsmakers with the veterans committee chairmen jeff miller. >> joining us this week on "newsmakers," congressman jeff miller of florida. he joins us from pensacola in his district. joining us to question him here in the c-span studio, with a journalist rick maze of "the military times," and jeff from "usa today." >> the number one issue for veterans is an
it can way down the economy. -- weigh down the economy. the idea of technological change, the idea that people should make their own decisions without some big nanny in washington, he stood for all those things. i agree with those things. fiscally, he lost it. he really needed to stand up for closing more of the deficit. ronald reagan spent a lifetime before 1980 as the greatest ofrers -- scourge opponent deficit spending there ever was. he left a legacy of mass of gas offense -- of massive...
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the president gets set to talk about the economy today. and job creation. and he's doing it in texas. talk to one of last night's dinner guests, congressman tim clyburn. >>> a deep dive into why so many senators are saying so long to capitol hill and what's causing both parties to have a hard time tapping top tier candidates to fill their shoes. >>> good morning from children's hospital, los angeles! it's thursday, may 9th, 2013, and this is "the daily rundown." happy nurses week! now here's chuck todd. >> i love this. thanks to the nurses from children's hospital in los angel angeles. great to see all the videos coming in from nurses all around the country this week. been hard to just pick one each day. we've got one more day to do it. before we get to my first read of the political day we want to go to cleveland. ariel castro, the man accused of holding three women hostage for more than a decade was arraigned in court just a few minutes ago. it was a pretty quick procedure. he faces four counts of kidnapping. that includes one for amanda berry's 6-year-ol
the president gets set to talk about the economy today. and job creation. and he's doing it in texas. talk to one of last night's dinner guests, congressman tim clyburn. >>> a deep dive into why so many senators are saying so long to capitol hill and what's causing both parties to have a hard time tapping top tier candidates to fill their shoes. >>> good morning from children's hospital, los angeles! it's thursday, may 9th, 2013, and this is "the daily rundown."...
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highlights the overall picture. 225 million people crossing each year, critical to our north american economy. prior to cbp, 5% of those people were in the law-enforcement system. take a cross at to 6000 types of documents. in 2007, eight and nine, the first step is a policy discussion for an international border. the second part was implemented to ologies future documents quickly and make sure somebody was zacarias they cross the border. new primary systems. the implementation of that took several years but is demonically change the border over 90% of all people crossing the land border. we've reduced fraudulent document attempts to increase security without signed on the traffic. >> when a quick move on because i want to ask when my basic question. the secretary napolitano was before his early two years ago, i ask him a d. of she had enough resources. i'm not quite sure about. javier goodpaster the job status is what we need to do to secure the border. how many miles of fence do they have to build? this is how many boots remained on the ground? your understanding of the bill. right now i ha
highlights the overall picture. 225 million people crossing each year, critical to our north american economy. prior to cbp, 5% of those people were in the law-enforcement system. take a cross at to 6000 types of documents. in 2007, eight and nine, the first step is a policy discussion for an international border. the second part was implemented to ologies future documents quickly and make sure somebody was zacarias they cross the border. new primary systems. the implementation of that took...
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because the market would be indicating that the economy was going to slow to zero. >> i think what is happening is that we are finding out what the fed has done with this quantitative easing has been more stimulative than a lot of people expected. they keep sticking the fed's money in their pocket. >> as you look at all of the discussion by particularly the obama administration about stimulus, my lord,. >> this is 85 billion a month. how much the fed is pouring into the system, expanding the balance sheet. the sequester was supposed to be $85 billion a year. lou: well, i want to show the folks in the control room. >> this was engendered by this artificial level. i want to talk you to you about what this means for the futue. what you expected the remainder of your. >> the stock market is an important indicator. it says something abo business confidence and expectations. as the stock market goes up, whenever we are starting to see signs of that now htis good abt tisithatit ot t' not just about stock markets going up. it's really state that is recovering. that is one reason that the stoc
because the market would be indicating that the economy was going to slow to zero. >> i think what is happening is that we are finding out what the fed has done with this quantitative easing has been more stimulative than a lot of people expected. they keep sticking the fed's money in their pocket. >> as you look at all of the discussion by particularly the obama administration about stimulus, my lord,. >> this is 85 billion a month. how much the fed is pouring into the...
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of course they benefit the economy. there's no way they couldn't. people come here. they spend money. they start businesses. they start families. they buy clothes. all of the things you kind of have to do to exist and they completely omitted that from the analysis. >> john: all of the things that help the italians and irish flourish they seem to have forgotten about. i have to give marco rubio props. he's willing to stake his political reputation on this issue. the question is, if it face and presumably, the guy is running in 2016, if this face, can he still compete in 2016? >> number one, i don't think rubio is a serious candidate for 2016. >> john: by serious candidate he has no chance of being elected or he's not going to run? >> i'm not sure he's going to run. he may be smart enough to know it is too soon. the second part is nah people will get over this in a heart beat. this is politics. >> john: do you not think if it face, he could say to the latino investigate base, i tried. i'm your guy. republicans are fighting for you. >> that's a very fair point. in many
of course they benefit the economy. there's no way they couldn't. people come here. they spend money. they start businesses. they start families. they buy clothes. all of the things you kind of have to do to exist and they completely omitted that from the analysis. >> john: all of the things that help the italians and irish flourish they seem to have forgotten about. i have to give marco rubio props. he's willing to stake his political reputation on this issue. the question is, if it face...
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economy. today, jason richwine resigned from heritage. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] with free package pickup from the united states postal service a budding artist can ship like a big business. just go online to pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. we'll do the rest. ♪ ♪behold! ♪the power of a well booked vacation!♪ ♪booking.com ♪booking dot yeaaaahhhh! i use bounce outdoor fresh sheets because fresher is better. everyone knows that. i'll tell you what -- i'm just crazy about freshness. [ cow moos ] mmm. [ male announcer ] how do you get your bounce? [ woman ] mmm, mmm, fresh. mommy's having a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily vegetable servings in every little bottle. this tree has deep roots, strong limbs... things are perched and not pinned. nicely done. the boys love it. they are up there day and night. well that might be because you overlooked one thing... what? it looks into your neighbor's window. o
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economy. you might also know that there was a report out yesterday, heritage foundation says $6.3 trillion in new spending in entitlements as well as social programs will be sucked out if comprehensive immigration reform is passed. your comment is obviously that the u.s. economy will improve. >> i disagree. for one thing, it shows only the down side in the worst case down side scenario with none of the upside for immigrants. think of everybody who ever came to this country as an immigrant and started a company or took a good job and built a family and became middle class tax payers and sent their kids to college. i mean, it is one side of the ledger and the worst-case scenario on one side. i'm for immigration reform because we need to stay younger than our competitors. we're younger than japan. we're younger than europe. ireland is the only country in europe with the median age younger than america. and it continues to give us diversity and contacts in the rest of the world and for it. there i
economy. you might also know that there was a report out yesterday, heritage foundation says $6.3 trillion in new spending in entitlements as well as social programs will be sucked out if comprehensive immigration reform is passed. your comment is obviously that the u.s. economy will improve. >> i disagree. for one thing, it shows only the down side in the worst case down side scenario with none of the upside for immigrants. think of everybody who ever came to this country as an immigrant...
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help fine-tune your personal economy. fidelity investments -- turn here. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now "bbc world news america." is "bbc world news america" reporting from washington. found alive. three women who were abducted more than a decade ago were discovered just miles from where they went missing. the u.s. secretary of state travels to russia to discuss the ongoing crisis in syria, as we sit down with the point person on humanitarian affairs.
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help fine-tune your personal economy. fidelity investments -- turn here. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc world news america. reporting from washington, i'm katty kay. ariel castro is charged with murder and rape. >> this was a dramatic decades long ordeal that few among us are capable of understanding. >>
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start with the economy. labor department releases job openings and labor turnover survey for march, 10:00 a.m. eastern time. the fed is scheduled to release consumer credit data. warren buffett offering his economic outlook on "squawk box" yesterday. >>> in terms of our business, we have 70 plus direct and a lot more indirect, we have been seeing the same thing for four years, that's gradual improvement. we cut across the whole economy. so i think it's a pretty good view of what's going on. >> as or earnings, match walt disney after the bell. and disney ceo will be on cnbc discussing his company's results and outlook after the bell. >> and shares of microsoft today. the company planning to touch up windows 8. microsoft is addressing complaints and confusion that have been blamed for a deepening slump in pc sales the the tunup is being announced today. won't be res leased until later this year. microsoft chairman bill gates talking about pcs, tablets and windows 8 yesterday. >> windows 8 is really revolutiona
start with the economy. labor department releases job openings and labor turnover survey for march, 10:00 a.m. eastern time. the fed is scheduled to release consumer credit data. warren buffett offering his economic outlook on "squawk box" yesterday. >>> in terms of our business, we have 70 plus direct and a lot more indirect, we have been seeing the same thing for four years, that's gradual improvement. we cut across the whole economy. so i think it's a pretty good view of...
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economy. this will be the discussion. by the way, it is a discussion that has been taking place really for five or six years. -- was just going to say >> there are all these things on the shelf. it's a la carte. this quote from alice rivlin, is it that easy? >> there is a little thing called scoring. youo through the process, have the joint committee on taxation. you have to live by their score in order to legislate. it's a little more difficult now coming up with a recommendation in commission. having said that, there are a lot of good ideas. we are not lacking ideas. we are lacking political will. but we do not solve this problem, we will be in great jeopardy. >> i have a facebook question for you from louisville, ky. what policies can be put in place to help train for the jobs of tomorrow? it goes into the issue of how government spends the money and there has been some joint agreement that the government should spend money on things like this. >> one of the hughes -- one of the huge issues
economy. this will be the discussion. by the way, it is a discussion that has been taking place really for five or six years. -- was just going to say >> there are all these things on the shelf. it's a la carte. this quote from alice rivlin, is it that easy? >> there is a little thing called scoring. youo through the process, have the joint committee on taxation. you have to live by their score in order to legislate. it's a little more difficult now coming up with a recommendation...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. you. >>> hi. i just want to wish my mother and my ma a happy mother's day. i love you guys. >> this is b. antonio from kandahar, afghanistan, saying happy mother's day to miss vanessa and philadelphia, pennsylvania and everyone else in the tri-state. happy mother's day. >> i'm with 37 in afghanistan. i'd like to say happy mother's day to sandra rivera. she lives in cleveland. i love you, mom. >> i'm pnc dale wagner. shout out to the mothers on mother's day. happy mother's day and y'all have a good day. >>> o.j. simpson says he wants a new trial. his new lawyers claim there were so many problems with the last one he should also be set free. >> reporter: these are the last images of o.j. simpson in public being led out of a las vegas courtroom to prison in late 2008. si
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. even in stupid loud places. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] getty up. seriously, this is really happening! [ cellphone rings ] hello? it's a giant helicopter ma'am. [ male announcer ] get it done [ chirp ] with the ultraugged ocera torque, only from sprint direct conct. buy one get four free for your business. icaused by acid reflux disease, relieving heartburn, relief is at hand. for many, nexium provides 24-hour heartburn relief and may be available for just $18 a month. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. don't take nexium
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the energy expand footprint in america that grows our economy. we have to reform entitlements and reform the tax code. if we do not have an immigration reform as part of that, we are not going to grow. 10,000 baby boomers today are retiring. the 18 to 49 why a democratic is flattening out because our native-born population is not growing fast enough to maintain a vibrant economy. that means of legal immigration has been made available. this bill creates a system where we choose to come based on the economic needs of the country, a fundamental reshaping of immigration. immigration does not nee to be reformed. it needs to be struck down and start over. i think we accomplished that. will willi think this prevent a third wave of illegal immigrants. in 1986, we gave amnesty, but we got 11 million. we had three then. the key is controlling who gets the job and controlling the border and having legal access to a labor and being rational with 11 million. they will have a chance to come into the legal system on our terms not theirs. there will have to wai
the energy expand footprint in america that grows our economy. we have to reform entitlements and reform the tax code. if we do not have an immigration reform as part of that, we are not going to grow. 10,000 baby boomers today are retiring. the 18 to 49 why a democratic is flattening out because our native-born population is not growing fast enough to maintain a vibrant economy. that means of legal immigration has been made available. this bill creates a system where we choose to come based on...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] which is why he's investing in his heart health by eating kellogg's raisin bran®. good morning dad. hi, sweetie. [ male announcer ] here's another eye opener. not only is kellogg's raisin bran® heart healthy it's a delicious source of potassium. ♪ mom make you eat that? i happen to like raisins. now that's what i'm talkin' about. [ male announcer ] invest in your heart health with kellogg's raisin bran®. you get 5% back, on everything. everything. everything. everything. everythi
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good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by bp. >> macarthur foundation. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "nightly business report" with tyler matheson and susan gaelic. >> brought to you by the street.com, interactive tools for an ever-changing financial world. our adviser guides and generates income during a period of low interest rates. real money helps you think through ideas for investing and trading stocks. action alerts plus is a charitable trust portfolio that provides trade by trade strategies. online, mobile, social media. we are the street.com. >>> global market rally from japan to germany to the u.s., what's powering stocks around the world and can it continue?
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good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by bp. >> macarthur foundation. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: welcome to the program. as president obama moves beyond 100 days in his second term, we focus this evening on some of the choices he faces both domestic and foreign. joining me is republican senator bob corkerf tennsee,he rking member of the senate foreign relations committee. >> helping these opposition groups themselves do the things that need to be done so that they are prepared post-- that is what we need to be focused on in my opinion is what the country is going to be post assad. all of our activities need to be moving in that direction. and what we don't need to d
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